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Soil PPT

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... eventually settles and forms new landforms, such as sandbanks or dunes. The process in which these soil and rock sediments are laid down in new locations is called deposition. Erosion wears rock and soil away, and deposits form new landforms in a continuous cycle. Gravity causes erosion by pulling r ...
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Soil Erosion and Control

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Topic 5.3 Soil Degradation

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Soil Unit Terminology

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Soil Vocabulary

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Geography How Erosion Shapes the Landscape

... also grind away rocks and hills by blasting them with gritty sand and dirt. ...
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01 - Closter Public Schools

... Chapter 12 - Section 2: Wind Erosion and Deposition Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided. ...
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Impacts of fire on soil

... centimeters of the soil profile to any great extent. More intense, long-lasting fires, such as those under piles of logs, can heat the soil to a greater depth and modify soil properties to approximately 0.5 m, but the temperatures reached depend on factors such as the initial water content and soil ...
Chapter 10: Erosion and Deposition
Chapter 10: Erosion and Deposition

... This can happen by runoff, streams, and rivers. Erosion by runoff – when rain is not able to absorb into the ground, it may pick up loose material on the surface and move it somewhere else.  Erosion by streams – ...
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... The organic part of soil is called humus. It contains the remains of dead plants and animals and animal waste. Sand is the largest type of soil particle. It does not hold water well because the larger particles do not pack together. It feels gritty to touch. Silt is made of smaller particles than sa ...
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... These are called rills. You may have noticed these in fields especially during the spring. Rills can join together to form deeper channels called gullies. Gullies can be several meters deep. Gullies only carry water after it rains or if there is a spring flowing into it. A stream, unlike a gully, al ...
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Soil erosion demonstration instructions
Soil erosion demonstration instructions

... c. In one of the bins, liberally cover the surface of the soil with grass seed and then cover the seed with a light layer of soil. Do not plant grass in the other bin. d. Water both bins and place them in a window or under a grow light for three weeks or until the grass and roots are well establishe ...
Weathering Worksheets
Weathering Worksheets

... Soil = is a mixture of sediment, organic material, air, and water. Erosion = is the movement of sediment due to gravity, water, wind, and ice. Glaciers = are large "rivers" of ice that move slowly downhill and remain frozen all year long. DIRECTIONS Read the following information. It is easy to noti ...
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GEOG PP1 MS - theonlineteachers

... b) Three reasons why the interior of the earth is still hot. 3mks - The weight of overlying burden exerts pressure on the core resulting into high temperature. - Radioactivity — the breaking up of the nucleus of atoms brought by bombarding of nucleus with a stream of neutrons produce heat. - After b ...
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